Odessa Wallace and her daughter, Reighn, scan a stray cat for a microchip Thursday using the free scanner available outside P.A.W.S.' Paw Print Alley Cattery, 1224 W. Main St. in Greenfield. P.A.W.S.
CEDAR SPRINGS, Mich. — A first-of-its-kind microchip station is helping lost and found furry friends reunite with their owners. “And what we're seeing is we're seeing more animals coming into the ...
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A Parks Township woman is turning to technology to help local law enforcement identify lost animals in the Alle-Kiski Valley. Amber Phillips, owner and director of the nonprofit Champion’s Crusaiders ...
WORK. HEY, BUDDY. COME HERE. THIS IS JOE DIRT. HE’S FIVE MONTHS OLD. HE CAME IN AS A STRAY FROM NOTTINGHAM, AND NOW HE’S UP FOR ADOPTION THROUGH BALTIMORE COUNTY ANIMAL SERVICES. JOE DIRT DIDN’T HAVE ...
Johnson County Community Cats has installed a free pet microchip reader that is available 24/7 at their Bargersville office, 4247 N. State Road 135. People now have a way to check pet microchips 24/7 ...
Lost pets can now be reunited with their families faster, thanks to a new free station for scanning their microchips. The outdoor station is open to the public all day, every day at the city’s Animal ...
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